Pupils By The Hundreds Are Sought For Reunion Hows your memory Adams Edward Jessie McDonald Dorothy you attended Chapel Street Arnold Clfvo Bailey Allan McNtveoGrantMlmmsIsobel school In Georgetown then you Irene Carter Lome Richardson Roxlna canputyourthinklngpowersto Jack Mildred Jane Rumley Flossie Smith work The school Is closing at Davidson Robert Davis Joyce Stacey Lorraine Wright the end of this term and a big Green Hazel EWa LeBos Fred Johnson reunion is planned for June Violet Ingram Marjorle Mc Ralph Hansen Helen Elmer McCumber HIGH SCHO I Frank Allen executive vice resident of the Hal ton and niton East Libera Riding Many of the pupils and teachers who attended the school are known but a great many are not The school is 105 years old and thousands of people have passed through it Efforts are being made to locate and notify as many of the schools alumnus as possible to advise them of the June program The list of names contained here is taken from 1030 class registers If you recognize anyone on the list and are still in contact with him or know J that hi to hUn will seek to be the Liberal nt candidate In the next federal Chapel Street school started as a fourroom school Mr a 15 Mountain added to each side to stree GIen try bring classroom total to 11 candidacy at the Upwards of children at a nomination convention at the time attended the school and retired teacher and principal Val Stein Queen St Georgetown can recall years when class sizes approached pupils or more First vear of record Is Former pupils listed here at tended school until at least and most should still be living somewhere Names of rare among many of the girls probably have Ottawa Frank Allen To Run For Halton Liberal Candidacy changed through marriage Grade 1 1930 Reggie Beau Jackie Brill Elizabeth Coffin Billy Clark Ken Davidson Gordon James Kathleen King Ethel Lane Charles Laws Quebec years ago where the Allen family settled In the early IBIOs Mr Allen went to elementary school in Foster and high school In Waterloo Quebec He graduated from the University of Bishops College in Quebec In 1951 with a Honors Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and Physics He then attended McGill University In Montreal and for two years he did post graduate work in physics and geophysics After leaving McGIU he went to work In the division of the Dominion of ith my experience Observatory In Ottawa with in Industry is a background field work in Northern Ontario lives in nod Northern Quebec Mr Allen Joined the Allen added I can engineering organization of the In some way for the targe Northern Electric Company in Students Producing Quiz On Community Television school for the deaf in Milton at Wednesday May 15 When asked why he should be a candidate and member of parliament for Halton Mr Allen stated can offer a clear choice to the electorate VAUDEVILLE REVUE program held In Acton The entire school took part in the production attended by parents and friends By Larry But hey nod Larry The first me 13 jnu competitions will begin on Monday May with House A school for year many SSla 5 Monday or lb MI to complete dl many tasks they must beta the CO Presented 2LS warily f year Betag end of the year mnnv have work to catch up on and man other have to Ah their 2f years work In extraocular activities such as In sports or drama Although the to sunny warm for re ffinb w m for us in the fact students that It is produced entirely by to stay indoors and fulfill their commitments To these students we offer terf there ta tttS we Pially for Grade the best of luck We mink you if you would like HERALD Wednesday May Ifli Page The film Limits to Growth was shown to nil students and the public also will see It tonight at 7 30 Earth Days this year has been a great success involving not only students and teachers but the general public as well Everyone la hoping that next put forth by year Earth Days will again be organized by clarinet during a black face vaudeville number at a special Education Week Committee Head Stepping Down iiMbni I announcements Highs academic contest High lMl8hb will be presenting Its 3rd program tonight on Cable television Since Its beginning two weeks Quiz Theatre students of Svercome ffif Georgetown District S that any new endeavor must WrSS Hal Festival at Sheridan College on Tonights contest is the third May fl Th and Grade competition to Last week s winners were Blair be Thompson David Sumpton and 13 Ken CampbeU Chairman of the primary speakers at the Wendy Smith of House who lt won werHoiueC which con English curriculum The of Paul McAuley Judy Sumnionlng of Everyman Mia Mll number of Canadians who work Montreal In 155 working on the the Renaissance Steering recent citizens forums held by in Industry for a paycheck engineering of No Crossbar Committee told students at the committee in Halton MCAuiey A life long Liberal Mr Allen Telephone Switching Equip Georgetown and District High There are several very Mlehm and Cathy Masson was campaign manager for He was promoted to School last week that he is capable people who are belter House will compete against Arts instructor be Joycelyn McCartney Victor Georgetown in the federal department manager in in stepping down from the than me and who can be a House Vickie Harrington directing the play McNiven Mary Paul Roy election He was vice president this organization and Iran position better chairman he added James Gillander and Gary Everyone wishes players Peck Kale Mary with it to the Northern In a session Mr Mr is one he can Fisher who won against much lucn in the Smith Gordon Stokes Fred and elected executive vice Electric in in 1963 Campbcl answered questions make a great contribution as Drishlur Yvonne Tost George Walker president in June 1973 Mr He was promoted again In from the students He ex chairman and J eon nine d En This years annual Whitney Allen was also a delegate to the and was assistant plained that at the first large One of the first issues the of House A formal dance will be held Jean Wood Gwlnneth Toronto and District Liberal in charge of scale membership meeting students questioned Mr Williams David Woods Marie Conventions in and to component development In the schedule for late May a new Campbell about pertained to his D i Varey Bertha Oliver Clarence the Liberal Party of Ontario research and development executive would be elected view of censoring books In Freestone Daniel Carney Conventions In 1973 and division Since he has been Ive made no bones about school libraries They asked Marion Gerrard Margaret and to the Liberal Party of In charge of Equipment Design the fact that my own input Is a what his criteria was for basing Acton Society Hornby Lorrlman Canada Convention in He of the Canadian designed very brief interval thing he his opinion Margaret On Hie was also a delegate to the Electronic Switching system said I made it clear at my The cancer Society in Acton Required according to Patterson Edith Crawford Provincial Party IrtrsUp press conference that Im not is offensive has raised approximately social committee so students of Martha Marie Convention November 1OT3 Ro ehiht i convictions so far in campaign come on out on the Andmon Ctarence Mr Allen is married and has Rota for fa Camp one morally and he this year Anne Usher cam and have a fa Sbeppard Catherine two sons Robert 13 and Peter years He is vice person as the possible sue students be fees the Auare Miller 11 They have lived in president of the Rotary Club of Ronald Damude a JSgJ beautiful SSiiSS Earth Ds 1931 James Boyle Kathleen Georgetown and Glen Williams Georgetown and has also retired high school principal L iiiiil in campaign has been successful Boyle John Evans for the past Born served as director and Mr met last GDHS the dance will the Constellation Hotel Dixon Rd No tuxedos will be and have a fantastic time it years Born Canton Dorothea In the Astern Townships of treasurer Latimer Alberta Maynard Bruce Clarence Helen Olive Douglas Thompson Jimmy Co tell Arthur Billy Kelly Buddy Oliver Tommy Harlow 1932 Doris Armstrong Mildred Clark Thomas Donald Early Ivy Freestone Doris Miller Mary Young Betty Zimmerman Edward Doyle Jimmy Graham Phoebe Hunter Annabelle Mackle Edith Wylie Irene Dennis whom Mr Campbell met last washroom walk books over month Mr Damude is one of sing improvement Wp ifniSS became involved in OTHER PUPILS Other pupils from the 1930s includes Douglas Betty Armstrong Helen Gllivett Eva Harding Bernice Margaret James Don George Long Olive MacDonald Eccles McClure Millie Murphy Norman Held Betty Speight Cleave Wilson Ethel Wood Kathleen Kuk Kean Elsie Bullock Jessie Helen Blackthorn Farmer Hayes Gladys Audrey Patterson Evelyn Roney George Tarzwell Margaret Ella Hill Junior Arnold Grace Forester Hazel Graham Joan Hale Jack Hamby Lane Larry MacKennzle Betty Snyder Mary Galloway Doyle 1932 Malcolm Douglas Cole George Ferry Muriel Kean Margaret Joyce Roberts Saxe Rellly Norton 1933 Hornby Teresa Ethel Kemshead FRANK ALLEN LIBERAL CANDIDATE Stewarttown News varianGets My view as a Christian Is to fill our minds with beauty he added If fill your mind with garbage you begin to smell like Thestudenta felt that they would be able to cope with life better after viewing such literature and seeing the other side of life You dont have to be ex posed to evil to know its there he explained You don t nave to go to Street to see whats on that side of the Mr Campbell also talked about sex education In schools and a desire by the committee to have a 1 3 million task force on education scrapped by the board of education Some of the students accused Mr Campbell of bigotry and they believed he was trying to stuff his thoughts down their throats 1 think it bigotry to scoff at my convictions answered Mr Campbell I m not Jamming my views down New Contract KShe eS ffeVade Limited Georgetown to been rf maturity he given a contract lor added I have an obligation electron the Federal Mr Campbell noted did Tie mony to acllyllle having aomethlng to not want lie removed ffSJf t he the school libraries but S Teachers from all proposed they be rated similar if llkeTS departments mentioned least system used tor movies i- something on topic although now very good showing Math was a dlllleult subject to Involve in the Earth Day spirit Many teachers allowed Services announced Monday It was one of unclassified contracts each worth or more for a total value of awarded to Canadian Firms during the April The annual meeting of The meeting EaqiKslng Women Institute was held at the Drlflwood In the Lords Prayer Nerval where members en MrB Robinson of Joyed a delicious roast beef Toronl in Peel dinner prior the the business Mimoria she Sj hod been a patient for a short The roll coll was answered by time members revealing their as she was unknown friend and the to of us was payment of dues A daughter of Mr Clllford was made lo the North Ceci but lived In Adams Performing William Jim Mr Mrs John Pearl Alice P Walter Cummins report of the spring Pub ic Schoo and May Bmi5 filler cTute Sf ft ML L annSaKeinSto death Dorothy was Photography HUH Helen Holmes tauJiraftSlScnich I S re Brampton J Jack May Ruth daughter law James Fred Johnson Atkinson w whom ff McClaren Ethel McEnery Pas- where they were snow bound at Frances Keeve Marlon Reed J M Ittmleen Margaret Mrs J first vice president Mrs Walters Charlotte Wilson Atkinson sepnnH vice presSMrs Si Sciyl bnttai Clifford Sheridan is MORE PUPILS secretary Mrs E Humphreys Mnne Ronald and registrations for the 10week 1S32 Jean Blair Agnes treasurer Mrs H Clare gg Myrtle Mrs M course which Is available at the TarkiP district director Mrs and Edith Campus Trafalgar the Brampton Campus Services announced Monday earned students to work on their pet BILLY GRAHAM says about the new motion picture Time to Run I lee lhat thousands of people will see a part themselves in dim Hopefully families seeing It will be brought closer together in real understanding and communication I urge you to take your children or your parents to see TIME TO RUN when it comes to your community You may find it more a mirror a motion picture COMING BRAMPTON 0DE0N THEATRE MAY 10 16 7 915 pm NIGHTLY MATINEE SATURDAY SUNDAY IM HERITAGE USED PICKUP cylinder standard trai air shocks on real radio red with cover Just like bran w Lie This vehlcl is been used tike car 284900 NORTH HALTON MOTOR SALES Ltd Ml St GEORGETOWN tilt Film Course 1972 Surviving are her and capture moods on daughter Sharon Mrs McdureJlWoUJe Varey Jackie district director Wilcox Elaine Collins Thorns branch directors Mrs Walter Cook Alva J Murray Mrs Wm Hum sincere sympathy of the tnurcn si ana we Dorothy King and Mrs Web- community is extended to Valley Campus in Mlsslssauga cost is for the sessions a week every Church St and at the Credit Rosemary Conley Don San- pianists Mrs Fred Arm Claude Dillon strong and Mrs G Dawson Huston auditors Mrs Harris 1930 Alec Atkins Elsie Mrs G Dawson curator Mrs Carter Arthur Cook Lois J Staddon Standing com- Crlpps Fred Frances were elected as Evans Flora Graham Edna follows agriculture and Hurley Carl Hyde Clarence industries Mrs Kennt McMurray in the recent death of Mm McMurray Flowers in cb run and also Mr A Xi ttlrfnfr ffe year to be a world Carl Hyde Clarence Canpdian Industries Mrs R a enjoyable evening vou ro w Margaret Kentner Harris Mrs Wm Humphreys W spent at St Johns Church traveller to Qualify Topic Margaret North Mra Fred Armstrong Thursday when the church discussions include choice of Margaret Long Margaret citizenship and world affairs guild served a delicious dessert equipment proper care and Simmons Smith Bar Mrs W Lawson Mrs A of pictures editing in bara Tost Bessie Walker Grant education and cultural of old movies A repeat per addition to organization of Muriel Kathleen activities Mrs L Miller Mrs would be appreciated picture presentation with music Wilson Dorothy Wright Harry Godden family and con- by all who attended commentary Williams sumer affairs Mrs M Boett- On behalf of the community Sheridan photography Harry Allen Fred Mm we would like to express our teacher Bruce Moss an en Armstrong Helen Armstrong Beckett resolutions Mrs thanks to the boys of the village traveller Is course Armstrong Helen Armstrong Dorothy Barker Doris Murray Thorns public Clayton Bradley Irene Brown relations Mrs C A Grant Margaret Evans John fruit and flowers Mrs Graham Isabel Humphreys telephone Evans Earl Hornby venor Mrs R Webster Mrs Kean Leslie irtri Audrey Merrltt who worked so diligently to instructor For many years he repair that we again have the water fall In and staff writer lor Weekend Stewarttown Magaiine and Is a regular Unfortunately vandalism contributor Pacific Travel and later the heavy spring News in San Francisco floods damaged it so badly thai Last year ho was corn- Audrey Merrill Wllireu us Murray Sparling Mrs all the water was drained from missioned to take publicity Spelrs Elvira Tost Roy following the the pond leaving only the main pictures for the Government of Weston Wood Eleanor election Mrs C A Grant stream to flow on its way Wester Samoa In the South Wright conducted the of Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary TAG DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 10th and 11th HOSPITAL OPEN HOUSE MAY 13th HOURS SUPPORT YOUR HOSPITAL Ci Drai the finest custom drapes at the lowest possible price By direct factory to you selling and volume buying we at National eliminate costly overhead Our qualified drapery consultants carry a complete range of our newest finest fabrics and are ready to measure your windows and give you an exact onthespot quote no extras 7 days delivery installation Sold SHOP AT Call 7421880 TORONTO COLL1CT